Forward genetic screen of the C. elegans million mutation library reveals essential, cell‐autonomous contributions of BBSome proteins to dopamine signaling
Osama Refai,
Peter Rodriguez,
Zayna Gichi
et al.
Abstract:The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is well known for its ability to support forward genetic screens to identify molecules involved in neuronal viability and signaling. The proteins involved in C. elegans dopamine (DA) regulation are highly conserved across evolution, with prior work demonstrating that the model can serve as an efficient platform to identify novel genes involved in disease‐associated processes. To identify novel players in DA signaling, we took advantage of a recently developed library of pre‐… Show more
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